Trainer Sir Michael Stoute has led tributes to Walter Swinburn, calling him naturally gifted rider with a God-given talent after the death of the former jockey and trainer at the age of 55.Forever associated with the Stoute-trained extraordinary 1981 Derby winner Shergar, Swinburn suffered with weight issues throughout a glittering career in the saddle.Yet despite his problems, he will always be remembered as a brilliant jockey and a man for the big occasion.He was always totally unfazed, Stoute told At The Races.Id drive him to the races and he slept the whole way there. He had a remarkable temperament for the big day.He was just a naturally gifted rider with a God-given talent. The big days turned him on.We had a great relationship. Of course there were many times when he drove me absolutely mad, but he just had this unique talent.We loved him riding the horses and he had a great relationship with the staff over a long period.He always had to work very hard on his weight.There was a vulnerability, but that maybe comes when you have as much talent as he did.Swinburn suffered severe head and chest injuries in a fall at Sha Tin racecourse in 1996 and was placed in a coma for four days.He returned to action within six months, and at the end of the year won the Breeders Cup Turf on the Stoute-trained Pilsudski.I think the win on Pilsudski gave him a great deal of satisfaction, that was a great day for us at Woodbine, Stoute said.Swinburn enjoyed many fine days in the colours of Cheveley Park Stud, whose managing director Chris Richardson said: I am shocked at the news.Walter was an integral part for David and Patricia Thompsons Cheveley Park Stud success in the 1990s.Wonderful memories of Gay Gallanta and Exclusives Group One successes, to name but two.Leading French trainer Criquette Head-Maarek described Swinburn as one of the greatest ever jockeys.Head-Maarek and Swinburn developed a fruitful association in the 1990s, most notably with Hatoof, on whom the rider won the 1000 Guineas and the Champion Stakes at Newmarket.He was such a talented rider. He had really soft hands and had fantastic judgement during races, Head-Maarek said.Walter was a great boy and it is such a young age that he has died.When you like someone, you never want them to leave.In my opinion, I think he was one of the greatest ever jockeys.Nicknamed the Choirboy, he partnered Shergar to Derby glory at the age of 19 - one of three winners for Swinburn in the Epsom Classic alongside Shahrastani (1986) and Lammtarra (1995).Swinburn also won the 1983 Prix de lArc de Triomphe on the filly All Along, trained by Patrick Biancone.Shergar and Swinburn went on to claim the King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot in their Derby-winning year.Sports Jerseys . Badenhop was 2-3 with a 3.47 ERA in 63 relief appearances for Milwaukee this season. He is 18-20 in his career with three saves and a 3. Clearance Sports Jerseys . 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LOUIS -- Lance Lynn was one of the more enthusiastic participants as the St.Teams in the Battle 4 Atlantis tournament have at least one thing in common: theyre all trying to replace a lot of production after losing their best scorer from last season.The tournament begins Wednesday in Paradise Island, Bahamas, with No. 10 Louisville, No. 20 Baylor and No. 24 Michigan State headlining the eight-team field. And after players such as the Spartans Denzel Valentine and the Cardinals Damion Lee now gone, each team is sorting out how their offenses run and whether the guy they pegged as their new go-to scorer can handle that role now that hes atop the defensive scouting report.Early in the year, the big thing for us is just seeing what chemistry, what rotations, and trying to get a flow, Baylor coach Scott Drew said. Its tough on players and coaches early in the year, because a lot of times in practice people might be good and in the games they might be great, or they might be great in practice and just average in the games.So youve got to give them experience and see what they can do when the lights come on.The Atlantis field includes LSU, Old Dominion, St. Johns, VCU and Wichita State. Each team plays three games in three days, with the championship set for Friday.---Some other things to know about this weeks Battle 4 Atlantis:TOUGHEN UP: Michigan State coach Tom Izzo wants more from his Spartans (2-2) after a bumpy start that includes losing on a last-second shot to Arizona, managing just 48 points in a 21-point loss to current No. 1 Kentucky, then hanging on to beat Florida Gulf Coast by one at home Sunday. The Spartans open against St. Johns (2-1) in the first meeting between the programs since 1979. I want to figure out whether Im going to start a different lineup to get what I want, Izzo said. Maybe different guys have got to come off the bench and then Ive got to do a better job. So dont anyone blame a player. Ive got to do a better job of making them tougher.PLAYERS TO WATCH: St. John redshirt freshman Marcus LoVett and Baylor junior college transfer Jo Lual-Acuil Jr. are putting up some big numbers. The 6-foot LoVett ranks in the top 20 nationally in scoring at 24.3 points wwhile playing alongside fellow freshman Shamorie Ponds (17.dddddddddddd points) in the Red Storms backcourt. Meanwhile, the 7-foot Lual-Acuil ranks among the national leaders in rebounding (10 per game) and blocked shots (5.3) for the Bears (3-0).VIRGINIAN FOES: VCU (3-0) and Old Dominion (2-0) are separated by roughly 90 miles in the state of Virginia, but they could end up traveling more than 800 miles south just to bump into each other in the Bahamas. While theyre on opposite sides of the bracket, the Rams and Monarchs could play then have a rematch roughly two weeks later with an already scheduled meeting Dec. 10 at Old Dominion.KEEPING IT GOING: Wichita State (4-0) might be in the biggest transition of all the Battle 4 Atlantis teams after losing Ron Baker and Fred VanFleet, two mainstays who were part of the 2013 Final Four team and a run of five straight NCAA Tournaments. So far, the Shockers are showing a lot of balance with Zach Brown, Markis McDuffie and Darral Willis Jr. each averaging around 11 points to lead an offense coming off a 116-point showing -- the programs best in a game since 1988 -- against Maryland-Eastern Shore. The Shockers face LSU (3-0) on Wednesday.BIG NAMES: Theres a couple of Naismith Hall of Fame coaches roaming the sideline with Izzo and Louisvilles Rick Pitino, two men with approaching 1,300 career wins and three NCAA championships. And there will be a third Hall of Famer arriving after the tournament in Kentucky coach John Calipari, whose top-ranked Wildcats appear in the separate Atlantis Showcase game against Arizona State on Monday night to wrap up a big week at the Atlantis resort.---AP Basketball Writer Stephen Hawkins in Dallas; AP Sports Writer Dave Skretta in Kansas City, Kansas; and AP freelancer Tim Robinson in East Lansing, Michigan, contributed to this report.---Follow Aaron Beard on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/aaronbeardap---More AP college basketball at http://collegebasketball.ap.org and http://www.twitter.com/AP-Top25 ' ' '